Once thought unstoppable, bacterial superweapon falters with too many targets

Monday, January 11, 2016 - 14:22 in Biology & Nature

In 2006, scientists discovered that some of the world's most common disease-causing bacteria wield a uniquely powerful weapon that can kill targeted cells—both other bacterial cells and membrane-enclosed eukaryotic cells—by injecting them with toxic proteins.

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